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  • Raggamuffin
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    #61
    Originally posted by Sctrojan

    Ah yes. So you "cash out" against a fighter who offers no belts and peanuts financially?!? Makes sense......
    Why else would you try to make a fight when you’re fighter is already in training!!!???

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    • juggernaut666
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      #62
      Originally posted by Raggamuffin
      Why else would you try to make a fight when you’re fighter is already in training!!!???
      Wilder was offered the Joshua fight before Helenius was even official because they offered it before the Usyk fight had been done with .

      Wilder cried about it and made excuses as usual, even Finkle recently admitted to once again delaying any talks even though Hearn reached out to him . Let’s face it these guys don5 want any fighter they think can win or an advantage they don’t have . Lol

      Your still the same delusional poster ,where do you rate a Helenius win from 1 to 10 ?

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      • maguirre
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        #63
        Wilder has been talking about boxing as a business lately. Question is how much is he actually worth without fighting these UK fighters?

        Who actually cares how AJ was manufactured and all that nonsense?

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        • Sctrojan
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          #64
          He didn't "try to make a fight" with Wilder you dimwit. He's doing his job as a promoter and attempted to get the ball rolling on one of the biggest fights in boxing regardless had Joshua won or lost. You know,something your manager is SUPPOSED to be doing for you. Unlike what Haymon had Wilder and Ortiz do with those career high offers to fight Joshua .Wilder/Finkel are still acting like scared little hoes so it's looking like Joshua vs Fury while Wilder is on the sideline making peanuts against Helenius. If you want to go ahead and say they're cashing him out against Fury,then there's a little more substance there I suppose but ven Wilder wouldn't be ****** enough to pass on getting "cashed out" with that amount of money on the table.....oh wait,he did.

          Meant to quote you "Raggidyass"
          Last edited by Sctrojan; 09-18-2022, 08:43 PM.

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          • juggernaut666
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            #65
            Originally posted by creekrat77

            It's so pathetic because at this point I think Wilder would stop Joshua. The irrational stubbornness on Wilders side continues.
            Someone off of two knockout losses …..legit knockout losses ? I would rethink that if I were you . I can’t remember anyone winning another fight against a puncher at a top ranking after those circumstances coupled with increasing injuries .

            Wilder is stubborn but I studied him extensively he’s avoided quality boxers who can punch his entire career .

            One guy just did 24 rounds with the P4P top boxer ,the other as I stated hasn’t won a fight I since 2019 and is fighting Helenius while the other guy the forum states is vulnerable is going after Fury ? Does it make sense ? Not really.

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            • tritium_arma
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              #66
              Joshua is a real champion. Takes on all comers, takes the short end of crappy rushed deals from Fury. Wilder is the definition of a protected fighter. Having only beaten 2 top 10 ranked Ring / Boxrec / TBRB fighters his whole career, and surprise surprise, his next one isn't one of them, while Joshua is going straight into another tough fight.

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              • Chaos
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                #67
                Anyone curious about the definition of "projection"?

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                • TMLT87
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                  #68
                  Hes obviously bitter about not getting the kind of fame and money AJ did but at the end of the day, he turned pro in 2008 and it was until 2018 that he started taking the kind of fights that can actually make you a star. Joshua was fighting Wlad less than 4 years after turning pro while Wilder was fighting Gerald Washington in Alabama around the same time. He obviously overlooks stuff like that though because as the Fury fights showed us he lacks self awareness and the ability to see and address his own problems.

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                  • peplz
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Jab jab boom
                    Quite the eloquent novel you’ve posted however, unless you care to disprove the accurate statements that I made, I don’t care to read it. If you feel it’s a false narrative, state why, otherwise you’re just coming off as a sensitive whiner with no actual knowledge of the sport.
                    Don’t take it personal. There are plenty of others who make similar comments. There is no way to disprove someone’s personal spin on facts. Its just plain to see that you and Deontay Wilder would rather put your own personal spin on facts then just accepting the bare facts as they are. Anthony Joshua lost to one of the best fighters in the sport by split decision. He easily outboxed Andy Ruiz in a rematch. Deontay Wilder got beatdown and knocked out twice in a row. The bare facts. No spin.

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                    • FreezeIzGawd
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by juggernaut666

                      That’s exactly Wilders career in a nutshell . Wilder was avoiding unifying any belts it was Joshua that sought those fights out that’s why he has the actual top resume and Wilders resume is still the weakest one in decades even without any title fights look he’s fighting Helenius and will want some ****** credit if he wins while attacking the guy he’s obsessed with .
                      Gawd when people blatantly lie it takes a lot out of their statements. Wilder tried to fight Povetkin BEFORE AJ but Dude got popped for drugs. He also called out and tried to unify his title with Parker but AJ came offered more money and Joe took that fight.

                      Its strange how people really use opinions and make them FACTS

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